Have you ever thought about how many songs with tiger in the title have been written? This list ranks the best songs with tiger in the name, regardless of genre. Most of the tracks listed here are songs about tigers, but almost all of them have different lyrical interpretations, despite the commonality of having the word tiger in the title. This ranked poll includes songs like "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor, and "Tiger" by ABBA. Vote for your favorite hit singles with the word tiger in the title below.

Wanting a change in direction from their previous album Rio, Seven and the Ragged Tiger is a synth-pop and dance-driven record, with emphasis on synthesiser-based textures. The lyrics are ambiguous and cover a variety of topics; lead vocalist Simon Le Bon described the album as "an adventure story about a little commando team".[1] The title refers to the five band members and their two managers; the "ragged tiger" meaning success. The cover artwork was shot at the State Library of New South Wales and designed by Malcolm Garrett.


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Upon their return to Montserrat, Steve Sutherland of Melody Maker visited the sessions to check on progress. According to Malins, the band played him eight new songs "in various states of disarray".[4] Sutherland predicted "Union of the Snake" would be the first single, while opining that "['The Reflex'] is sharper and more brutal than anything they've recorded before".[14] The writer was informed by Sadkin that the album was far from completion amidst the studio's technical problems.[14] Sadkin had a hard time producing the record overall and later said he was surprised at how little material the band had.[11]

Other members also experimented during the sessions: John utilised a different technique for his bass playing, playing fewer notes as a way to "get more feel" out of the instrument;[16] drummer Roger Taylor worked with Sadkin to create a more natural sound compared to the "machine-like, rigid beats" of the first two albums;[4] and Andy used a more melodic style of playing compared to his, in Malins' words, "usual cut-and-thrust".[4] Rafael de Jesus and Mark Kennedy contributed percussion, which Malins felt created a "more exciting, dynamic foundation for the songs".[4] The tracks went through different versions regularly. At this point, the members grew tired of the album's long recording process and tensions rose over its direction. Andy later described its recording as a "laborious plod",[17] while Rhodes said:[4]

I thought the thing was never going to get finished. Everybody was pulling and tugging in different directions. To me, that album, more than any of them, on the surface of it, there's a lot of pretty songs on there, but then underneath there's this sort of not quite controllable hysteria.

The album's title was devised by Le Bon and taken from the unreleased track of the same name.[4][7] The "seven" refers to the five band members and their two managers, while the "ragged tiger" is success: "Seven people running after success. It's ambition. That's what it's about."[1] Rhodes disliked the title, stating in 1983: "It seems to me like the name of a kids' book, not so much the Famous Five, more sort of piratey." According to Malins, the keyboardist still refers to the LP simply as "the third album".[4]

The album cover was shot at the State Library of New South Wales during a photoshoot with photographer Rebecca Blake. Sleeve designer Malcolm Garrett was flown in from the UK, as well as a live Bengal tiger from Melbourne to be pictured on both the album cover and upcoming tour programme. Surrounded by crew members, local journalists, TV cameramen and fans,[4][18] Duran Duran were dressed in all-black attire: Rhodes donned a "black lizard suit", John and Roger in "evening dress", while Le Bon and Andy wore suede and leather; John later quipped in his memoir that "we all looked like successful young men".[23] The shoot reportedly cost upwards of 65,000 (equivalent to 233,335 in 2021).[18]

According to Paul Berrow, the plan was to shoot a promo in Kashmir involving the tiger but Andy and Rhodes vetoed the idea. Another idea involving the use of smoke bombs was scrapped when the tiger was spooked by them. Garrett's final sleeve design solely features the tiger's eye and a small portion of its fur.[4][18] Against the caramel-coloured artwork are various logos, including the band's new DD logo, a crescent moon, a triple-X glyph and a Chinese-style antique map depicting snowy mountains and rivers; Davis says this represents the trips Duran Duran ventured on during their upcoming tour.[4][18] Malins finds the map suggests secrets that are waiting to be unfolded, offering a visual representation of Le Bon's "soul-searching on the album through [the] admittedly ambiguous lyrics".[4]

A hilarious fun fact that was thrown into the first episode of the docuseries is that tiger enthusiast Joe Exotic is actually a country singer who has released full-length albums available for purchase at his gift shop.

If you're familiar with Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, which is based on characters from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, the parents use songs to help children express how they're feeling, work through various emotions, and problem solve. There are songs about calming down when you're mad, asking for help when you're frustrated, trying new foods, and even going potty. Although I was skeptical about taking advice from a fictional character who wasn't even of the same species, one thing I've learned since being a parent is to keep an open mind. Most of the songs are stuck in my head anyway, so I thought, why not put them to use? I decided to parent like the Tigers for a month.

But just a short while after our whole potty-training debacle, my daughter used one of the songs from Daniel Tiger on me. On a day when I needed to get work done on my laptop, my daughter refused to play on her own. I tried everything to keep her occupied but nothing was working. I guess she must've recognized that I was frustrated and she starting singing a song from Daniel Tiger about being frustrated. The song helped me explain to her how I was feeling, and that she could help me by playing on her own for a while, the same way Daniel did on the episode when he went to work with Mom Tiger.

Over the next few weeks we tried various songs and talked about our feelings whenever a situation arose. We mentioned situations on the show and used them as a starting point to discuss issues and find solutions to problems. When my daughter was angry about having to leave the park and go back home, we sang "When you feel so mad that you want to roar, take a deep breath and count to four."

My husband and I were shocked by just how much singing songs from the show improved the way we parented and communicated with our toddler. Of course, we attempted to talk about feelings in the past, but we had never had success until now. And things got even easier when, about two weeks into our experiment, I discovered that PBS has an app for parents with every Daniel Tiger song. Best of all, it was organized by feeling and situation. I no longer had to memorize songs and now had access to more songs than I ever could have imagined.

We continued over the next few weeks and before my daughter's first dentist appointment, we made sure to watch the episode when Daniel went to the dentist and also practiced the song. On the day of her appointment, my daughter was excited. But once she sat in the dentist's chair, things quickly changed. The dentist's tools were a bit scarier than the ones used in the episode, and she cried the entire time. No matter how many songs we sang, tried to talk about her feelings, or mentioned various episodes of Daniel Tiger that we thought could help, nothing worked.

School songs sheet music packets as well as audio files of Tiger Rag. Tiger Rag Audio is a slowed-down version of each part so that new band members may be able to hear what their part is supposed to sound like as they learn it.

Netflix's Tiger King has a lot going on: big cats, murder for hire, head-scratching personal relationships, and the flamboyantly bizarre Joe Exotic (aka Joseph Maldonado-Passage), who also turns out to be a would-be country music hitmaker. The thing is, he did not actually sing those songs featured in the docuseries and compiled on those albums that he sold to the public in his souvenir shop. This should surprise no one who has seen Tiger King.

Joe Exotic's music is included a lot in the addictive, can't-look-away, seven-part story of Tiger King. He sings quietly along to songs billed as his own as he drives his truck, and the audience gets treated to cringe-worthy videos in which he is badly lip-syncing and very clearly not playing the guitar that he clutches. Naturally, the songs are mainly big cat themed.

In Tiger King Joe Exotic supposedly performs the ballad "I Saw A Tiger." The song pleads for mankind to let tigers live freely (a weird position for a man who held hundreds of big cats in captivity and bred them for sale). Then there's the darker "Here Kitty Kitty," which is a direct shot at Carole Baskin, his main Tiger King nemesis. The video for it stars a very convincing look-alike Baskin using tongs to feed a tiger what's meant to be human flesh (openly suggesting she killed and fed her second husband to her own big cats). While these are by no means great country songs, they are executed wonderfully not by Joe Exotic, but by a duo sometimes known as the Clinton Johnson Band.

The voice is so authentic and professional on the Tiger King songs that it seems obvious that Joe Exotic, whose speaking voice is a reedy, nasally twang, could not really have produced those sounds. Those who suspected some sort of Milli Vanilli-like hijinks were right. Not only was Joe Exotic not singing those tracks, he didn't even write them. The songs are the work of Vince Johnson and vocalist Danny Clinton. Per Vanity Fair, Joe Exotic would come up with topics, and the pair would write and record a custom song based off his song pitches. 0852c4b9a8

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